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Foot Locker sells shoes and sportswear in North America, Europe, and Asia. They're well-known for their employee uniforms that look like referee jerseys.

All about Foot Locker

Foot Locker sells shoes and clothing in around 20 countries all around the world. Their headquarters are located in Manhattan, New York City. They also have special shops for women's shoes (Lady Foot Locker) and children's shoes (Kids' Foot Locker).

You can usually find Foot Locker locations inside shopping malls, as that's where most of their shops are located. To find the nearest Foot Locker store to you, go to their official website (footlocker.com).

Their website also includes information about Foot Locker coupons and discounts. Of course, if you're looking for those, you're already in the right spot! You can find the latest offers right here on Tiendeo.

The history of Foot Locker

Foot Locker is a footwear and sportswear seller that operates in about 20 countries, including in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. They have over 3,500 locations worldwide. 1,171 of those stores are in the United States. Foot Locker employs over 44,000 people.

The store's roots go back to 1963, when the Kinney Shoe Corporation was bought by F.W. Woolworth Company. By 1974, the first actual Foot Locker store was opened. Over the years, it became one of the top performing brands for the Woolworth company.

Foot Locker has also acquired different brands over the years, like Footaction USA and CCS, a store that speicalized in products for skateboarders and snowboarders. The most recent figures available show that their record annual turnover was $7.151 billion.

Foot Locker has had to implement a new policy to stop customers from literally running away with their shoes.

Many Foot Locker stores no longer allow customers to try on two shoes at one time - because they’d try on a pair of sneakers and dash out the store with the goods on their feet. The store only displays left shoes.

If a customer wants to see how both shoes feel on their feet, they’ll have to try the left shoe on, hand it back to the clerk, and then receive the right shoe in exchange to put on.

Still, tricky thieves have come up with a solution. Foot Locker manager Dayshorn Mickens explained, “They go here and they steal a left shoe. They go to Jimmy Jazz and steal the right.” (All Jimmy Jazz’s display shoes are right).